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Paul Golding turned his back on the first Muslim mayor of London

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Sadiq Khan

British politician Sadiq Khan, by Steve Punter CC BY-SA 2.0

As Sadiq Khan, the first Muslim mayor of London gave his first victory speech, Paul Golding, a far right candidate turned his back on him. Khan, the labor candidate has bagged this victory by a landslide.  Golding is a well-known far right activist and he chose just the right moment to mark his protest. Just when the newfound mayor started his speech, Golding turned around and stared in space out of the window. While Mr. Khan talked about defining his vision for a more prosperous and unified London, Golding kept his rear turned towards him. Khan expressed that he wanted to place harmony over division and faith over fear, being completely unaware what was happening behind him.

The leader of Britain First political party stopped the one-man disapproval when Tory Zac Goldsmith started speaking. Britain First is dedicated to far-right memes on Facebook and has a not-so-sorry history of marching into Halal slaughterhouses and mosques.

He was badly tolled on twitter for his defiant behavior. Golding has won under 3% of what Sadiq Khan has won and his behavior showed that he chose to be a rejected racist. However, Golding denied that he protested because Khan was an Asian. He said he did so because the Khan, now the London mayor, is an evil man. Golding asserted that he was pleased with the mayoral results. He remarked that he judged his performance based on overwhelmingly British colonies like Bromley, Lewisham, and Bexley; and not based on multicultural areas like Islington.

It is important to note that his gesture of protest came after he asserted that there are some parts of London, which are being colonized with Muslim populace.

 

 

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